Roads are being dug up because of the underground MRT construction. Wherever you go, you can see holes on the ground. For years, the Chimoz, a group of barefooted elves with hairy hands and feet, have dwelled beneath the earth. Now, they came up through these holes and explore all kinds of interesting stuff. It was a long time ago since the last time the Chimoz visited the surface. Back then, they met the aboriginal tribes in Taiwan. Since both groups shared the idea of cherishing and protecting the Earth, they became close friends. The aboriginals even helped name each member of the Chimoz. There are seven members in the Chimoz family. There’s Tokola, who looks like a frog and loves the adventure; Makapah has antlers on her head and holds the bow and arrow of Cupid; Kamay is always enthusiastic in helping others. That's why he needs six arms, so he can manage to finish all the tasks; Payci is working all the time. Her mind is winded like clockwork; Olah thinks about his garden every day, so a flower grows on his head; Falo is an early bird. He has the spirit of a lion; Fana looks like a duck. He insists on wearing a protective mask to prevent himself from breathing in polluted air. The Chimoz walk around barefoot, developing a close relationship with the earth. This is how they show their love to the world they live in. They also keep the hairs on their hands and feet because they're born this way. They aren't ashamed of being themselves. The seven Chimoz travel to places full of stories and spread their own touching tales as well.